Academic Advising

Summer School

Pre-Approved Course List

Academic Advising is currently updating the pre-approved course listing. Additions will be posted as courses are reviewed and approved by the academic departments. Students interested in taking courses not on the list should submit a P-10 form for review.

Complete the P-10 form, which can obtained from Academic Advising or downloaded here.

The form must be signed by an Academic Advisor before it is submitted to the Registrar's Office.

If a course is not on the Pre-approved list, you may request consideration for approval by: Sending an e-mail to advising@yu.edu with the following information; name of the school, course title, course code, dates/length of the summer session, summer school course description, summer school course syllabi, if it is being taught online or in person, and its YC equivalent.

You will be notified of the results by Academic Advising via e-mail.

If approved, fill out a P-10 form, attach the e-mailed approval, and bring both documents to an Academic Advisor for a signature.

After the summer session is completed, you must request that an official transcript from the institution you attended be sent to Office of the Registrar, Yeshiva University, 500 West 185th Street, Furst Hall Room 114, New York, NY 10033. Once we receive your transcript, the credits will be processed and will appear on you transcript. Please allow two to four weeks for processing.

Online Course Policy

The three undergraduate colleges recently adopted the following policy regarding online courses:

SUMMER COURSES: Summer online YU courses will continue to be offered and accepted, while those offered by other institutions will be considered. As per the current practice, students will need to file the Request for Outside Courses Form to receive approval for outside online courses. Online courses from community colleges or for-profit institutions will not be accepted. Business courses must be from an AACSB accredited institution.

CAP OF ONLINE COURSES TOWARDS THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE: Students may count a maximum of 4 online courses toward their undergraduate degrees. A maximum of two online courses may be applied toward the major and a maximum of two online courses may apply toward the general education requirements.